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SDI industry product suite: the SDI Industry Product Suite: simulation from the production line to the supply chain
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Proceedings of the 32nd conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Orlando, Florida
TUTORIAL SESSION: Software/modelware tutorials I table of contents
Pages: 208 - 214  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:0-7803-6582-8
Authors
Richard A. Phelps  Simulation Dynamics, Inc., Maryville, TN
David J. Parsons  Simulation Dynamics, Inc., Maryville, TN
Andrew J. Siprelle  Simulation Dynamics, Inc., Maryville, TN
Sponsors
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
ASA : American Statistical Association
IEEE/CS : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Computer Society
IEEE/SMCS : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
INFORMS-CS : Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences-College on Simulation
NIST : National Institute of Standards and Technology
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
SCS : The Society for Computer Simulation International
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ABSTRACT

The SDI Industry®Product Suite is a versatile, high-level simulation toolset for solving problems of whole enterprises. It adds important capabilities to an existing simulation package, Extend™, which provides a robust simulation architecture and a wealth of existing building blocks. The SDI Industry Product Suite contains 5 specific elements for modeling the enterprise: SDI Database for high-speed data import/export; SDI Industry for high-speed, high-volume production line modeling; SDI Plant Builder for multi-stage plants driven by schedules; and Supply Chain Builder for supply/distribution chains. Each of these elements can be built upon to model everything from a single packline to a worldwide supply chain.



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